@@mariooliveira1109 Really! ? If it is a product for the domestic market in Japan, it is a set product including a transmitter and a receiver. has become By the way, the transmitter is made by Futaba.
Japanese Tamiya RC Tank Kits usually ship with a "cheap" Futaba 4CH Radio. If you can't be bothered fiddling with a custom Radio, then going with the Tamiya 45068 - Finespec 2.4Ghz 4-Channel Radio is probably your best and most comfortable bet as it allows the use of Buttons to trigger all the Functions of a Model instead of doing that with the Sticks and Trimmers. On the other hand, if you _do_ like tinkering then I'd recommend going with _any _*_EdgeTX_* capable Radio out there as their programmability blows everything out of the water for a fraction of the price what brands like Futaba ask for. I for one use a *_FrSky_*_ Horus X12S_ from my days as a UAV Pilot but it serves just as fine as a ground based Tank Radio ua-cam.com/video/VNP6Dstz6wc/v-deo.html AFAIK, *_Radiomaster_*_ Radios_ seem to be all the rage nowadays but yeah, just search for EdgeTX and which Radios are supported to find what you need - All supported Radios have practically all the same features ( amount of Sticks, Switches, Dials, etc... ) with only the Ergonomics and thus overall Presentation ( small / big Screen ) being different.
I purchaed and am building now Tamiya Pershing. Your video made me decide to buy one bcz wonderful sound~
It's great
Please show it when it is completed.
I'm looking forward to it.
Please let us see it, (Part II) 😉
What is the controller you use to this tank ???
This is the control unit that came with the tamiya kit.
@@habuki3 i have buy this tank and i dont have any remote control with this !
@@mariooliveira1109
Really! ?
If it is a product for the domestic market in Japan, it is a set product including a transmitter and a receiver.
has become
By the way, the transmitter is made by Futaba.
Japanese Tamiya RC Tank Kits usually ship with a "cheap" Futaba 4CH Radio.
If you can't be bothered fiddling with a custom Radio, then going with the Tamiya 45068 - Finespec 2.4Ghz 4-Channel Radio is probably your best and most comfortable bet as it allows the use of Buttons to trigger all the Functions of a Model instead of doing that with the Sticks and Trimmers.
On the other hand, if you _do_ like tinkering then I'd recommend going with _any _*_EdgeTX_* capable Radio out there as their programmability blows everything out of the water for a fraction of the price what brands like Futaba ask for.
I for one use a *_FrSky_*_ Horus X12S_ from my days as a UAV Pilot but it serves just as fine as a ground based Tank Radio ua-cam.com/video/VNP6Dstz6wc/v-deo.html
AFAIK, *_Radiomaster_*_ Radios_ seem to be all the rage nowadays but yeah, just search for EdgeTX and which Radios are supported to find what you need - All supported Radios have practically all the same features ( amount of Sticks, Switches, Dials, etc... ) with only the Ergonomics and thus overall Presentation ( small / big Screen ) being different.
パーシング欲しくなってhabukiさんの動画漁ってますw
(;^ω^)
第一転輪(サスアーム)が独特なので面白いですよパーシング
@@habuki3 ダンパーがちゃんとストロークするのシビれます!
@@reijiuga6645
タミヤはそう言う細かい所の再現に拘りあるようです。
Can this one shoot bb?
I can't shoot BB bullets
Flash only.
Haha